This can be done by inserting something tiny like a paper clip end into a small hole labeled "reset" located on the back of the router.

Press and hold down the small button inside until the lights on the front of the router blink off and then on again (usually about 10 seconds).

If you don?t know the router's default password, you can look it up. HERE

You also need to reconfigure any security settings you had in place prior to the reset.

You may also need to consult with your Internet service provider to find out which DNS servers your network should be using.

Note: After resetting your router, it is important to set a non-default password, and if possible, username, on the router. This will assist in eliminating the possibility of the router being hijacked again.